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mario groggy vowed to underwrite the euro, whatever it takes -- mario draghi. the esm is up and running with the far wall and there is a move toward banking union. yet across europe, forecasters see little sign of an economic fall. nine of the 17 states will fill the chilling effects of recession. even here in germany, prospects for growth look pretty frigid. elsewhere, it will be much worse. unemployment is growing with all the anger and desperation it brings. in italy, they are taking a plunge, too. a wobbly economy further threatened by elections in february and the prospect of an unlikely political comeback. here in the u.k. there are still fondly remembering the specter of the queen's jubilee and they successfully stage olympics. but good economic news is hard to find. >> there is really nothing much on the horizon that makes you feel optimistic. it will be a sort of groundhog year for the u.k. economy, much the same as 2012. >> many saw 2012 as being the year european currency unraveled. in 2013, they will struggle with political and social cuts of auster
mario groggy vowed to underwrite the euro, whatever it takes -- mario draghi. the esm is up and running with the far wall and there is a move toward banking union. yet across europe, forecasters see little sign of an economic fall. nine of the 17 states will fill the chilling effects of recession. even here in germany, prospects for growth look pretty frigid. elsewhere, it will be much worse. unemployment is growing with all the anger and desperation it brings. in italy, they are taking a...
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they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to build a nuclear power station here is unacceptable. >> they take our land. they are ready to take our identity away from us. everything we have got, they take away from us. now what is left for us is only -- >> these artifacts were all collected here. she and her husband, a traditional healer, are trying to preserve a culture they say is not respected. they do not have former first reform of
they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea....
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a year ago, skepticism about the euro. today, people are happy with what they see. things have improved. there are reasons for that. it is not just a mood swing. there are a least cordial good reasons -- four good reasons. the countries in the south have made real adjustments. exports are growing. the fiscal deficits are getting smaller. that is adjustment of the national level nationthat is necessary. we have much tougher rules on how to coordinate our government policies. there was criticism about the design of the union in europe that monetary policies are the centralized. achilleas if we have coordination. that is better now that used to be. -- that can only work if we have coordination. that is much better now the is to be paid capital has gone up for most banks. we're supporting countries through the imf. there is restructuring in greece and portugal. we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if need
a year ago, skepticism about the euro. today, people are happy with what they see. things have improved. there are reasons for that. it is not just a mood swing. there are a least cordial good reasons -- four good reasons. the countries in the south have made real adjustments. exports are growing. the fiscal deficits are getting smaller. that is adjustment of the national level nationthat is necessary. we have much tougher rules on how to coordinate our government policies. there was criticism...
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why doesn't greece do this, have a trillion dollar euro coin and this is perhaps one of the most absurd ideas anyone would come up with and would make us a laughingstock. >> megyn: i have to confess, i don't understand how it works, but i gather, you don't have to keep making trillion dollar coins, they're not going to be circulating because we don't have that money, but it's there to say we're able to pay our bills, it's a trillion dollar counties and an end-around what president obama may see congress do to him which is perhaps not raise that debt ceiling? >> i think i would agree, this is one of the stupidest ideas. >> megyn: really? >> that comes out of washington. but this, i could puse the pun, it doesn't make "cents", i know it's friday afternoon and people are a little tired. it's a stupid idea and a nonstarter. congress is going to have to extend the debt ceiling or we default on our debt, and it's cataclysm cataclysmic. i hope and i pray after the inauguration that people reach across the aisle. we're going to have to cut defense. we're going to have to increase the eligibilit
why doesn't greece do this, have a trillion dollar euro coin and this is perhaps one of the most absurd ideas anyone would come up with and would make us a laughingstock. >> megyn: i have to confess, i don't understand how it works, but i gather, you don't have to keep making trillion dollar coins, they're not going to be circulating because we don't have that money, but it's there to say we're able to pay our bills, it's a trillion dollar counties and an end-around what president obama...
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greece is the country, remember, that started all of these euro headaches and there's more problems here in january. mass transit strike now in its 8th day. subways, buses, snarling traffic in athens and elsewhere. the workers are protesting salary cuts which have been put in place by the government, again part of austerity moves there. the government today stepping in, branding the strikes illegal and threatening to throw those workers into jail. that is causing more problems with the unions. greece, too, martha, is showing some gains. they're reducing their deficit but again, with more problems. as well, a desperate economic situation in greece. it's got people organizing, bartering systems because they have no more cash. and it is driving extremists to more violence. just in the past week, a shopping mall in athens hit by a many toing. another year, martha. martha: rough stuff. greg, thank you. bill: changing of the guard only moments away from a senate confirmation hearing for senator john kerry, the man expected to be our next secretary of state. we're live in washington. guess who
greece is the country, remember, that started all of these euro headaches and there's more problems here in january. mass transit strike now in its 8th day. subways, buses, snarling traffic in athens and elsewhere. the workers are protesting salary cuts which have been put in place by the government, again part of austerity moves there. the government today stepping in, branding the strikes illegal and threatening to throw those workers into jail. that is causing more problems with the unions....
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. >> writing computer fraud now cost europe 1.5 billion euros a year. criminals are hacking into businesses and stealing from individuals too. >> all around the world, cyberattacks are hitting the head lines. >> threats can come from anywhere in the world. but today comes a warning that cybercriminals may find a particularly easy base in africa. >> i think what you see in africa, when you see the technological development increase, you also see that african organized criminals and european organized criminals, they set off bases there where the infrastructure is, and also might be a weaker legal system. >> foreign computer fraudsters will be a major target at the new european cyber-crime center, or e.c. 3 that opens today in the hague. >> this is an example of microcamera used by camera. >> detectives here know many of the tricks of the trade, such as hidden mobile phones which transmit details of pin codes after filming them through tiny holes. they've also built a cage, a room that wire signals can't penetrate. this prevents criminals from moving data
. >> writing computer fraud now cost europe 1.5 billion euros a year. criminals are hacking into businesses and stealing from individuals too. >> all around the world, cyberattacks are hitting the head lines. >> threats can come from anywhere in the world. but today comes a warning that cybercriminals may find a particularly easy base in africa. >> i think what you see in africa, when you see the technological development increase, you also see that african organized...
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one thing was a 20 million euro transaction. for the vatican that is something that happens on a fairly regular basis that they are moving enormous sums of money between the churches. it got flagged. international protections were not in place to keep the money safe. the pope said we are going to fix this but they are still not there yet and the bank of italy said as of january 1 no more credit card transactions until you get it right. >> i'm not sure, some people say it is a glyp and we are going to fix this and it will be back to business as usual and other people say this could end up something more serious. where do you weigh in? >> the vatican has said we will sort this out soon. that is the statement they told us today. they said it is an issue of a contract expiring with a service provider. i'm not sure that is the end of it and how quickly this is going to resolve itself. they will still be able to take euros and tourists will have plenty of options to buy the pope bobble heads outside of the vatican city in the shops an
one thing was a 20 million euro transaction. for the vatican that is something that happens on a fairly regular basis that they are moving enormous sums of money between the churches. it got flagged. international protections were not in place to keep the money safe. the pope said we are going to fix this but they are still not there yet and the bank of italy said as of january 1 no more credit card transactions until you get it right. >> i'm not sure, some people say it is a glyp and we...
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at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over. and what you've been told grabs you by the gut because five of those cars were from a wedding party and the bride is from your city, striver city. jim fallow, ironically you wrote this story months ago. pothole nation. >> actually true. >> what is the story? >> as news people we're covering this in all the different layers. there's the tragedy, what about the wedding and the families and the bridge on st. louie ray . but the larger story is what we've learned is we've recognized in telling the stories that unfortunately, the american public is prodded into
at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over....
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they've made more than $30 million euros after kidnapping french citizens because the french will pay for the nationals to come back. up until this point, they hadn't taken an american hostage and now they have at least three. >> so they would view perhaps mali as the next afghanistan or having the possibility of being the next afghanistan before 9/11 when in fact it was a haven for al qaeda. >> there are parallels there because in some ways, you know as one u.s. official said to me half jokingly it's the world's worst neighborhood. you have islamic extrialists, you have al qaeda through aqim, you have drug traffickers up there in the north of mali. and you have just rebels who want some independence to split the country in two. so in that mix you have that worry that you can create within the chaos a command and control center. like what you saw al qaeda do through the taliban in afghanistan. so that's the fear that it can become a launch pad. >> rose: on another matter finally, when dow expect the secretary of state to testify about ben gazee-- ben gaddee? >> secretary clinton will
they've made more than $30 million euros after kidnapping french citizens because the french will pay for the nationals to come back. up until this point, they hadn't taken an american hostage and now they have at least three. >> so they would view perhaps mali as the next afghanistan or having the possibility of being the next afghanistan before 9/11 when in fact it was a haven for al qaeda. >> there are parallels there because in some ways, you know as one u.s. official said to me...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud and clear. he is on the list for a return flight, although he is not optimistic about his prospects. >> my dream is to have a small clothing store, but i have no money. >> it is time to leave, even though his asylum application would have had good chances under normal circumstances. daniel estras acknowledges this. >> we want to make sure that even last minute, they know their rights, and they know there is a chance they will get asylum even if they will apply, but once -- what we see is once they are decided, determined to get back, they never get back
it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud...
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first, america is not as exposed as britain to the euro zone. second, although i'm as big an english patriot as anatole i don't think we have the kind of muscle to borrow on favorable terms as the americans. i think it's a very easy sometimes for the brits to encourage the americans to have a very fiscal policy, but at the same time, be very supportive of the current austerity program in britain. two not easily reconcilable positions. >> thank you so much. >>> and we will be back. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. >>> 100,000 dead. that is the gruesome total we could see in syria's civil war in 2013. unless the violence is stopped. that's according to the u.n. envoy brahimi and that's on top of at least 60,000 people who have already been killed in t
first, america is not as exposed as britain to the euro zone. second, although i'm as big an english patriot as anatole i don't think we have the kind of muscle to borrow on favorable terms as the americans. i think it's a very easy sometimes for the brits to encourage the americans to have a very fiscal policy, but at the same time, be very supportive of the current austerity program in britain. two not easily reconcilable positions. >> thank you so much. >>> and we will be...
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these men are suspected of taxing two women on the number 93 bus in southeast on new euro's day. investigators say the men got on the bus in adams morgan. the women got on in anacostia and one of the men touched one of the women inappropriately. there was a fight. one woman was stabbed. another was hit in the head. >> serious crime is relatively rare where you have people who are injured. we do recognize that we are a part of the overall society in the washington d.c. area and crime does happen. so we are putting our resources in place to make sure we can limit these type of crimes from happening again. >> now, police don't believe the suspects and victims knew each other and are asking you to call them in you know who these guys are. you can get a closer look at these pictures on myfoxdc.com. as for the two women, they were treated and released from the hospital. >>> coming up next, a d.c. police officer draws attention to what he says is a problem with at least one of the city's speed cameras. >> meantime, speed cameras in other parts of our area are doing their job. that is ac
these men are suspected of taxing two women on the number 93 bus in southeast on new euro's day. investigators say the men got on the bus in adams morgan. the women got on in anacostia and one of the men touched one of the women inappropriately. there was a fight. one woman was stabbed. another was hit in the head. >> serious crime is relatively rare where you have people who are injured. we do recognize that we are a part of the overall society in the washington d.c. area and crime does...
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jon, if there is any is that business and consumer confidence is up in the euro zone. some studies are showing, and basically the market turmoil has sort of calmed down, but still the labor markets are really the drain on the situation now, and with bank lending down precipitously there is talk that the european central bank may need to come up with some new measures to stimulate economy, possibly loring interest rates. they are having a rate-setting meeting this thursday. jon: and i'm guessing their actual unemployment rate is a lot higher than the 11.8% that -- >> that is an average across the block, jon, so it's lower in some countries, and as you see really high in places like spain, and youth unemployment, crazy 50% in places like greece. jon: wow, let's hope that is not a glimpse into our future. amy kellogg, thanks. jenna: a new flare-up of violence between new nuclear armed countries. india accusing pakistan of killing two of its soldiers while on patrol near the highly disputed region of kashmir. this comes two days after a fight in which pakistan claims one o
jon, if there is any is that business and consumer confidence is up in the euro zone. some studies are showing, and basically the market turmoil has sort of calmed down, but still the labor markets are really the drain on the situation now, and with bank lending down precipitously there is talk that the european central bank may need to come up with some new measures to stimulate economy, possibly loring interest rates. they are having a rate-setting meeting this thursday. jon: and i'm guessing...
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he has discussed the euro review, including all -- the thorough review that has been undertaken by the u.s. government to determine whether the individual poses a threat. to recap, the standards that i have described today or which we have strengthened over time reflect our commitment to ensuring the individual is a legitimate target under the law , determining whether he poses a threat to u.s. interest, determining whether the capture is feasible, our ability to act unilaterally in foreign territory, having a high degree of confidence both in the identity of the target and making sure innocents will not be harmed, and engaging in additional review. going forward, we continue to strengthen and refine the standards. as they do, we look to institutionalize our approach more formally so that the high standards we set for ourselves into her over time -- ednndure o ver time. as the president said, america must be the bearer of standards. we need to have greater conspiracy. i have made a sincere effort to address the main question that citizens and scholars have raised regarding the use of t
he has discussed the euro review, including all -- the thorough review that has been undertaken by the u.s. government to determine whether the individual poses a threat. to recap, the standards that i have described today or which we have strengthened over time reflect our commitment to ensuring the individual is a legitimate target under the law , determining whether he poses a threat to u.s. interest, determining whether the capture is feasible, our ability to act unilaterally in foreign...
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to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position and the demand for many products, in the machine and equipment area, is extremely high and it will remain so. >> german engineering firms head into the new year with confidence a sign the job market will remain stable in the months ahead. >> if you are looking ahead with optimism to the new year you are not alone. pope benedict predicts peace will prevail in 2013. >> the pontiff made his upbeat forecast to mark the catholic church's world day of peace. he was convinced of humanity's capacity to live without conflict despite the inequality and terrorism afflicting many parts of the world. >> yeah. there is on
to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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the 29 euro was handcuffed and temporarily detained by police and he now is facing a misdemeanor summons to appear in a court room. there have been a conflict and reports on whether or not he was drinking. >> s. employees added 155,000 jobs in december, a state the gang that shows the hiring held the door intense fiscal cliff negotiations in washington. the labor department says the unemployment rate stayed at 7.8% last month. november's rate was revised higher from an initially reported 7.7%. even with the gangs, hiring is far from accelerating. employers added an average of 153,000 jobs a month last year, matching the monthly average in 2011. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, we will have more coming up on a water main breaks that will be coming up next. >> ♪ [ female announcer ] no more paper coupons. no more paper lists. [ dog barking ] ♪ no more paper anything. safeway presents just for u. ♪ save more. save easier. saving more, starts now. just for u on the safeway app. saving more, starts now. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that'
the 29 euro was handcuffed and temporarily detained by police and he now is facing a misdemeanor summons to appear in a court room. there have been a conflict and reports on whether or not he was drinking. >> s. employees added 155,000 jobs in december, a state the gang that shows the hiring held the door intense fiscal cliff negotiations in washington. the labor department says the unemployment rate stayed at 7.8% last month. november's rate was revised higher from an initially reported...
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the other person killed has been identified as 26 euro francisco gutierrez. he is from honduras and worked in construction. >> san francisco police have released surveillance video of the man accused of robbing ain that killing her doll. >> off the video shows the suspect police are looking for--killing her dog. >> the video shows a suspect police are looking for. >> the woman pulled her car over and leavenworth street in the tenderloin with a man came up and demanded money. >> after given the man her money, but muger grabbed the dog and through into the oncoming traffic. >> the man grabbed the dog after i had given him money held proxy over his head and threw her into oncoming traffic. she was on her side screaming and crying. her right eye was falling out. >> the woman believes the man killed her dog she did not have them in out of monehe amount of money was looking for. >> said of the police have named a suspect in monday's shooting dead. >> they say luiz hernandez shot and killed 36 euro christopher soriano. >> the 26 euro suspect is under arrest. >> poli
the other person killed has been identified as 26 euro francisco gutierrez. he is from honduras and worked in construction. >> san francisco police have released surveillance video of the man accused of robbing ain that killing her doll. >> off the video shows the suspect police are looking for--killing her dog. >> the video shows a suspect police are looking for. >> the woman pulled her car over and leavenworth street in the tenderloin with a man came up and demanded...
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. >> the 50 euro made the short list for time magazine's person of the year. and now the girl's father is been given a diplomatic post in the uk. >> the position was an initial three-year commitment virtually guarantees malal will remain in the uk. >> federal agents at many large child poprn bus orn bust involving more the one to 20 children. >> the u.s. immigration and customs anenforcement >> the u.s. immigration and customs anenforcement known as ice >> the u.s. immigration and customs anenforcement known as ice (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> happy friday to you. you are waking up with the kron 4
. >> the 50 euro made the short list for time magazine's person of the year. and now the girl's father is been given a diplomatic post in the uk. >> the position was an initial three-year commitment virtually guarantees malal will remain in the uk. >> federal agents at many large child poprn bus orn bust involving more the one to 20 children. >> the u.s. immigration and customs anenforcement >> the u.s. immigration and customs anenforcement known as ice >>...
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euro is let cheaper than it would be without all these problems. they have companies north of the border bern fitting from this situation. lori: at no time, s&p at end of the-year high single digit submits. >> we think high single digits. 1500 is a good target. could be volatile to a path getting there. lori: steve, thanks. come back soon. melissa: the house overwhelmingly approved $9.7 billion in aid to pay for flood insurance claims from owners and businesses from your canned sandy. it was two months since the storm was hit. after it was originally delayed by house speaker john boehner my tri-state decision and it was moved to this morning. the bill placed won by 354-67 is expected to pass the senate with no problems. it will give more authority for the national flood insurance program to pay out over 100,000 claims. an additional vote is expected on january 15th whether to provide additional aid to cities and towns affected by the storm and some beyond those affected people would argue but we'll see. >>> uncertainty rules venezuela. president hu
euro is let cheaper than it would be without all these problems. they have companies north of the border bern fitting from this situation. lori: at no time, s&p at end of the-year high single digit submits. >> we think high single digits. 1500 is a good target. could be volatile to a path getting there. lori: steve, thanks. come back soon. melissa: the house overwhelmingly approved $9.7 billion in aid to pay for flood insurance claims from owners and businesses from your canned sandy....
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but the euro's also lower against the yen. the euro/yen currently changing hands at 117.74-76. taking a look at other markets in the asia pacific region, south korea's kospi, that's trading higher. up half a percent. 1,994. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is up by 1/3 of a percent. 4,733. >>> well, policy makers at japan's central bank will discuss whether to take further money-boosting steps at a two-day meeting starting next week. they're apparently responding to the governments call for more powerful measures to tackle deflation and support the nation's recovery. a 2% inflation goal is expected to be included in a document to be exchanged between the bank of japan and the government. the b.o.j. policy makers are to show in writing how they plan to achieve the target requested by prime minister shinzo abe. now, it's likely to be a joint statement and not a legally binding policy accord that abe had originally sought. the aim is to maintain the central bank's independence. b.o.j. policy makers are considering expanding their asset purchase program to inject
but the euro's also lower against the yen. the euro/yen currently changing hands at 117.74-76. taking a look at other markets in the asia pacific region, south korea's kospi, that's trading higher. up half a percent. 1,994. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is up by 1/3 of a percent. 4,733. >>> well, policy makers at japan's central bank will discuss whether to take further money-boosting steps at a two-day meeting starting next week. they're apparently responding to...
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the euro/yen is also lower. that pair at 121.71 to 74. many market players are on the sidelines waiting for the release of u.s. gdp and jobs data later in the week. the kospi trading higher by .4 of a%. 1,948 and in australia the benchmark index is trading higher 4,873 this tuesday morning. the u.s. agriculture chief has welcomed japan's easing of impact restrictions on its country's beef. it gives u.s. cow farmers a bigger steake in the market. they decided to allow imports of meat from american cattle aged 30 months or younger. the current limit is 20 months or younger and was set seven years ago to provent risks of bsc or mad cow disease. the u.s. will continue working on eliminating trade bar yours for high quality and safe u.s. food and agriculture products. the u.s. will keep trying to expend its exports. ron kirk called the decision a significant and historic step in expanding the american beef tradwith japan and along with it exports and jobs. that's the latest in business for this hour. here is a check on markets. >>> thousands o
the euro/yen is also lower. that pair at 121.71 to 74. many market players are on the sidelines waiting for the release of u.s. gdp and jobs data later in the week. the kospi trading higher by .4 of a%. 1,948 and in australia the benchmark index is trading higher 4,873 this tuesday morning. the u.s. agriculture chief has welcomed japan's easing of impact restrictions on its country's beef. it gives u.s. cow farmers a bigger steake in the market. they decided to allow imports of meat from...
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the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the air bags may not inflate properly in reaction to electric signals from other signals and in the lexus, the front window wipers may not be properly secured and could get stuck. toyota says it has received reports so far of 18 incidents of the air bag defect causing injury in the united states. i'll have more updates for you next hour. i'm going to leave you with a check on markets. >>> a controversial new u.s. movie about the hunt for osama bin laden will not be shown in pakistan. distributors there say they're worried about how the public will react
the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the...
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euro/yen, 113.92-97. >>> looking at other markets in the asia pacific, south korea's kospi is trading modestly higher. 1,999 at the moment. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is trading higher by .4%. 4,710. >>> well, the world's largest consumer electronics show has opened in las vegas. crowds are gathering around ultra high-definition tvs. >> welcome to las vegas. >> more than 3,000 companies are showcasing their latest products at the consumer electronics show. they're shoelg off 4k tvs. the screens have four times the resolution of conventional high definition images. south korea's samsung electronics is the world's largest tv maker. people there have unveiled 85-inch and even 110-inch models. their tvs provide smooth streaming of online videos and voice-operated channel selection. sony has been selling 4k tvs since last year. the japanese electronics maker is the first to showcase a model with a 56-inch organic light-emitting diode screen. japanese electronics makers have been trying to launch 4k tvs ahead of their competitors. they want to turn around their stru
euro/yen, 113.92-97. >>> looking at other markets in the asia pacific, south korea's kospi is trading modestly higher. 1,999 at the moment. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is trading higher by .4%. 4,710. >>> well, the world's largest consumer electronics show has opened in las vegas. crowds are gathering around ultra high-definition tvs. >> welcome to las vegas. >> more than 3,000 companies are showcasing their latest products at the consumer...
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enough to lift the gloom from the general feeling it is all stir it is the sort of it looks like the euro has been saved for for a bit but still at the price of committing to the budget cuts everywhere to earn employment that cannot be reduced and in general with the feeling that we are being sort of past gone i abide by the south pacific. asia pacific region so. you know we're sort of looking towards twenty thirteen and not thinking that it's going to be much better in fact at least two countries france and britain are looking tools you know recession. steyn and ireland do not know yet whether they're going to be able to sort of turn back the current crisis so i should say that europe is not feeling so well right now john another thing that isn't feeling very well do you think the two thousand film was another bush foreign policy year. you know that that's true in some respects but that sometimes can be overstated i mean . a good example is for example what's happening right as we speak which is this this controversy over chuck hagel the presumptive nominee for obama secretary of defense
enough to lift the gloom from the general feeling it is all stir it is the sort of it looks like the euro has been saved for for a bit but still at the price of committing to the budget cuts everywhere to earn employment that cannot be reduced and in general with the feeling that we are being sort of past gone i abide by the south pacific. asia pacific region so. you know we're sort of looking towards twenty thirteen and not thinking that it's going to be much better in fact at least two...
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and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time point actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarming for you so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the long policy this time. the i.m.f. top economist olivea blanchard admits he was wrong about earlier sorry to forecast admitting failure to see the grave consequences which the financial measures brought on reka e.u. countries such as greece and i.m.f. working paper says the funder significantly underestimated any potential increase in unemployment. your poorly a london based financial advice and wealth manager says regardless of the latest statements the people will end up paying for government's mistakes. the reality is of course the most waste western governments which includes most of the southern european countries the level of state involvement in the economy has grown substantially over the last few years and what happens is o
and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time point actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarming for you so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the long policy this time. the i.m.f. top economist olivea blanchard admits he was wrong about earlier sorry to forecast admitting failure...
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which are continuing it course has the economic problems which have been happening ever since the the euro which created high inflation there and then of course exacerbated the faster they had ready to take on the presidency of the european council is of course a very large piece of work not just for the senior politicians in the government but also for many of the civil servants and they would be better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to solve the problems within the european union which are very great indeed of course unemployment now in the e.u. is alarmingly high and of course the thing is is that arlen when he says island is the reason that ireland's a poster boy for austerity means that the irish people and taking up there why it's a protest as people in spain and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time point actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very hap
which are continuing it course has the economic problems which have been happening ever since the the euro which created high inflation there and then of course exacerbated the faster they had ready to take on the presidency of the european council is of course a very large piece of work not just for the senior politicians in the government but also for many of the civil servants and they would be better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than...
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dollar but still loitering around below the forty mark against the euro you can see that and it's been at that level since august twenty seventh i should say the russian actually markets have also finished the session makes us despite oil getting them i think so as you can see finish the session in negative territory by about six tenths of a percent below the waterline. and they thing on online shopping has drastically transform the way global consumers shop now people much prefer to order their good is in the comfort of their own homes rather than do it long queues of people and cars and no rust is catching on after lacking behind for the last decade but according to a report by morgan stanley currently the same will be the tipping point all set to change in the next three years as you can see e-commerce is set to grow thirty five percent by twenty fifth grade reaching four point five percent of retail sales in total russian shoppers are now far more eighty's with internet purchases almost half of all online shoppers made their sorry first purchase in the last two years the same one t
dollar but still loitering around below the forty mark against the euro you can see that and it's been at that level since august twenty seventh i should say the russian actually markets have also finished the session makes us despite oil getting them i think so as you can see finish the session in negative territory by about six tenths of a percent below the waterline. and they thing on online shopping has drastically transform the way global consumers shop now people much prefer to order...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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all of it still loitering against the euro there that level just below forty for the first time since august twenty seventh the russian markets have also finished the day mix and that's despite oil gailey you can see the myself down six tenths of a percent below the waterline. that is the market is that moving on ok online shopping has drastically transforms the way global consumers shop now people much prefer to order they get is in the comfort of their own homes rather than deal with long queues of people and cars and now russia is catching on after lacking behind for the last decade bought according to a report by morgan stanley twenty thirty mobley the tipping point or is set to change in the next three years as you can see e-commerce is set to go thirty five percent by twenty fifteen reaching four point five percent of retail sales in total . russian shoppers are now fall more at ease with internet purchases almost half of all of mine shoppers made their first first purchase in the last two years so it seems once upon a experiences the ability to simply lick by while sipping mayb
all of it still loitering against the euro there that level just below forty for the first time since august twenty seventh the russian markets have also finished the day mix and that's despite oil gailey you can see the myself down six tenths of a percent below the waterline. that is the market is that moving on ok online shopping has drastically transforms the way global consumers shop now people much prefer to order they get is in the comfort of their own homes rather than deal with long...